Hungarians protest over government overhaul of academic bodies
Source: Reuters
World News
June 2, 2019 / 11:47 AM / Updated 18 minutes ago
Marton Dunai 4 Min Read
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarians took to the streets of central Budapest on Sunday to protest plans to overhaul the countrys leading scientific research body, which they see as part of a wider government attempt to curb academic freedom.
Right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who took power in 2010, has tightened controls over public life, including the courts, the media, universities and scientific research, putting him on a collision course with the European Union.
In its latest move, the government has said it plans to strip the 200 year-old Hungarian Academy of Sciences of its network of research institutions and hand over their buildings and assets to a new governing council. News website Index.hu reported on Tuesday that the government was now drawing up draft legislation for the plan.
The academy said on Wednesday that the government wanted total political control of vital research.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hungary-scientists-protests/hungarians-protest-over-government-overhaul-of-academic-bodies-idUSKCN1T30KE?il=0
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While popular protests and diplomatic problems accompanied most of those moves, including a massive march of several tens of thousands of people in support of CEU two years ago, the government ultimately has gone ahead with its plans.
CEU was one of the main issues that led to the ruling Fidesz partys suspension in the European Peoples Party, a pan-Europe party, which has moved to isolate Orban and Fidesz as they drift further to the nationalist populist fringes of European politics.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)and truths. We must fight against THIS at all costs.
blue-wave
(4,352 posts)historic and scientific facts during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. This resulted in the beginning of the dark middle ages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Ages_(historiography)
Calling that period dark is debated and frowned upon by some today, but maintaining technological advances from the golden age of the Western Roman Empire was not a priority for those struggling to survive after the fall. And yes, there were also those in this time who argued against facts and truths.
zentrum
(9,865 posts)...destroy research that supports Global Warming science.
Just like Trump. And that monster, Bolsanaro in Brazil, who is destroying the Amazon rain forrest.
Getting rid of critical thinking, along the way, is a huge bonus for them.
DBoon
(22,363 posts)This is the Republican playbook for the USA.
But Orban's actions are also awful, all by themselves. He's now completed his complete transformation to Putin mini-me xenophobic, racist, anti-science hard-core right-wing dictator. Hard to believe that several decades ago he was initially considered a "reformer."